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Would Naproxen Exhibit Any Interaction With Seizure Medications?

Would naproxen exhibit any interaction with seizure medications lamictal or zarontin? extreme dizziness - heaviness of extremities - headache - labored breathing - tingling fingers - aching calf muscles Onset second day. Stopped taking med morning of fourth. Thanks for your time. I m unable to pay the first-question fee. :-( Have a good day anyway,
Wed, 26 Oct 2016
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Naproxen doesn't have any documented interaction with lamictal (lamotrigine) and zarontin (ethosuximide).
The information regarding whether side effects subsided on stopping naproxen is not mentioned. If symptoms came down on stopping, then it is highly likely to be the side effects of naproxen itself rather than any interaction with lamictal or zarontin.
I hope the above information solved your query. Thanks.
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Would Naproxen Exhibit Any Interaction With Seizure Medications?

Naproxen doesn t have any documented interaction with lamictal (lamotrigine) and zarontin (ethosuximide). The information regarding whether side effects subsided on stopping naproxen is not mentioned. If symptoms came down on stopping, then it is highly likely to be the side effects of naproxen itself rather than any interaction with lamictal or zarontin. I hope the above information solved your query. Thanks.